Greenville, derived from 'Green' and 'ville', translates to 'green town'. This name has historical significance, with several places named thus across the United States, notably Greenville, South Carolina, founded in 1755. It's a unisex name that has gained some popularity over time but remains relatively uncommon.
The name Greenville is a rare and unique one, with only five recorded births in the United States in 1927. This makes it quite uncommon compared to other names, as it hasn't been widely popular over time. Despite its scarcity, having just five individuals sharing this name nationwide might contribute to each person's distinctiveness and potential to stand out from others with more common monikers.